Cybercrime Practice Test

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A U.S. Department of Defense study on emerging threats to national security observed that the field of battle is increasingly moving toward:

Economic issues.

The main idea here is that economic power and economic statecraft increasingly shape national security outcomes. Modern threats aren’t only fought with weapons; they are financed, sustained, and constrained through financial systems, trade, and control of critical resources. Sanctions, supply-chain vulnerabilities, energy and resource competition, and the ability to disrupt or deny funding for adversaries all create strategic effects that determine how wars are waged and won. Because money, markets, and economic resilience enable or cripple military and technological capabilities across any domain, the battlefield is moving toward economic issues.

Cyberspace, space, and conventional warfare remain crucial arenas, but they depend on economic strength and access, while economic tools can preempt or overshadow outright kinetic conflict.

Space warfare.

Cyber warfare.

Conventional ground combat.

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